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putin or a servant of vladimir putin, a colluder with vladimir putin. so while he spent the day furious and embarrassed by the leak to not congratulate. we had to publically be proud of the thing that we know embarrasses him. so he tweeted i called president putin of russia to congratulate him on his election victory. the l.a. times is reporting one person who speaks regularly with white house officials said the most recent leak seemed more geared toward infantilizing trump who has ignored numerous suggestions that he rebuke putin. i'm sure there's going to be a scalping over this. how is the leakiest white house in history going to catch the person or persons responsible for this particular leak? we now know that all of the white house leakers have signed a completely ridiculous and unenforceable confidentiality agreement that they violate every time they leak something. it was the trump family's idea to force them to sign the nondisclosure agreements. ivanka trump was a cheerleader of the idea. it was a stupid idea. in all of the reporting today, ever
putin or a servant of vladimir putin, a colluder with vladimir putin. so while he spent the day furious and embarrassed by the leak to not congratulate. we had to publically be proud of the thing that we know embarrasses him. so he tweeted i called president putin of russia to congratulate him on his election victory. the l.a. times is reporting one person who speaks regularly with white house officials said the most recent leak seemed more geared toward infantilizing trump who has ignored...
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he said he wa nted vladimir putin had hoped. he said he wanted 70%, it is only 60%.ij vladimir putin had hoped. he said he wanted 70%, it is only 60%. i think it isa wanted 70%, it is only 60%. i think it is a good one, i don't know why you don't think it is good. he wa nted you don't think it is good. he wanted the result to have legitimacy by having a higher turnout. 6096 is one of the highest we have ever had actually. there have been many people who are speculating there it isa people who are speculating there it is a level of apathy in russia, that because the result was known, that it didn't inspire people to come out, and also there was a call for a boycott from alexei navalny. do you think that kept people at home? boycott from alexei navalny. do you think that kept people at home7|j think that kept people at home?” think that kept people at home?” think that kept people at home?” think that 60% means the ideas of alexei navalny have completely failed, because people went to elections and voted. as i said, it was o
he said he wa nted vladimir putin had hoped. he said he wanted 70%, it is only 60%.ij vladimir putin had hoped. he said he wanted 70%, it is only 60%. i think it isa wanted 70%, it is only 60%. i think it is a good one, i don't know why you don't think it is good. he wa nted you don't think it is good. he wanted the result to have legitimacy by having a higher turnout. 6096 is one of the highest we have ever had actually. there have been many people who are speculating there it isa people who...
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vladimir putin were allowed to take part. russia's most prominent opposition figure, alexei navalny, he was barred from taking pa rt navalny, he was barred from taking part in the election. and then you look at the amount of airtime that was given to president putin on russian television ahead of the election, he had far more airtime that all of the other candidates put together and all of the coverage of vladimir putin was very positive. so, you know, in that sense, no, this is not like a western election. the russian authorities have been particularly critical of the british media. do you worry about your safety at all? i have worried up till this point. as i say, walking around moscow right now, it feels pretty normal. you go into the coffeeshop, you get happy smiley serving you. and although i have noticed more anti— british sentiment on russian television, for example, i saw on russian television, for example, isawa on russian television, for example, i saw a report the other day where the reporter claimed that over th
vladimir putin were allowed to take part. russia's most prominent opposition figure, alexei navalny, he was barred from taking pa rt navalny, he was barred from taking part in the election. and then you look at the amount of airtime that was given to president putin on russian television ahead of the election, he had far more airtime that all of the other candidates put together and all of the coverage of vladimir putin was very positive. so, you know, in that sense, no, this is not like a...
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but is there a dangerfor russia vladimir putin. but is there a danger for russia in this urbanisation of politics? my guest is one of the seven hatless are that candidates. boris titov, a vladimir putin appointee for business. does russia need reform rather than authoritarianism? russia need reform rather than authoritarianism 7 party of —— boris titov in moscow, welcome to hardtalk. . you are going to be in the election that comes ahead in just a few days from now. to the outside world, it looks at the charade, a mockery of a democratic process. is that the way it feels to you? no, it is a democratic process because we are all by our own world participating in it. but of course the popularity of vladimir putin is very high, and that is why we, of course, understand that the chances are very low. our chances are very low. you are not really a serious candidate, are you? because during the course of the campaign, you have said that as hang on...” the course of the campaign, you have said that as hang on... i am a serious man.
but is there a dangerfor russia vladimir putin. but is there a danger for russia in this urbanisation of politics? my guest is one of the seven hatless are that candidates. boris titov, a vladimir putin appointee for business. does russia need reform rather than authoritarianism? russia need reform rather than authoritarianism 7 party of —— boris titov in moscow, welcome to hardtalk. . you are going to be in the election that comes ahead in just a few days from now. to the outside world, it...
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which is why vladimir putin was always going to win this vote. this election was not about choosing a new president. it was about reappointing the old one. and although many russians support vladimir putin, crucially, it is the political system he has built in russia that guaranteed him a landslide win. these images are embarrassing, however. caught on cctv, a woman stuffs a ballot box near moscow. suddenly, there are two of them at it. and during a vote count in siberia, balloons are moved to cover the camera. election officials say they will investigate. but the results will not change. neither will the name of russia's president. i spoke to an election observer tonight who mentioned some of those regularities but he said nothing will change here. the results certainly will not change. i also spoke to a young supporter of president putin. is the only xi has ever known and she says she was smiling from ear to ear. she believes he is the strongman that this country needs to lead it forward despite the fact that we are now seeing russia increasing
which is why vladimir putin was always going to win this vote. this election was not about choosing a new president. it was about reappointing the old one. and although many russians support vladimir putin, crucially, it is the political system he has built in russia that guaranteed him a landslide win. these images are embarrassing, however. caught on cctv, a woman stuffs a ballot box near moscow. suddenly, there are two of them at it. and during a vote count in siberia, balloons are moved to...
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which is why vladimir putin was a lwa ys which is why vladimir putin was always going to win this vote. this election was not about choosing a new president. it was about reappointing the old one. and although many russians to support vladimir putin, crucially, it is the political system he has built in russia that guaranteed him a landslide win. these images are embarrassing, however. caught on cctv, a woman stuffs a ballot box near moscow. suddenly, there is none of them at it. and during a vote count in siberia, balloons are moved to cover the camera. election officials say they will investigate. but the results will not change. neither will the name of russia's president. the 42—year—old television presenter seen the 42—year—old television presenter seen here on the left was arrested after hailing a roadside breathalyser test. police were called to lower richmond road in mortla ke late called to lower richmond road in mortlake late this afternoon along with ambulance and fire crews. a number of people were treated for minor injuries and a child was taken to hospital. much o
which is why vladimir putin was a lwa ys which is why vladimir putin was always going to win this vote. this election was not about choosing a new president. it was about reappointing the old one. and although many russians to support vladimir putin, crucially, it is the political system he has built in russia that guaranteed him a landslide win. these images are embarrassing, however. caught on cctv, a woman stuffs a ballot box near moscow. suddenly, there is none of them at it. and during a...
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vladimir putin has not even released a manifesto. he has refused debate with you and the other six challenging candidates. he doesn't regard you as serious. the only thing the kremlin wanted the was for you and the others... the country regards me as serious. let me finish my point. the kremlin wanted you to stand as a figleaf to give the impression that they were some sort of choice. i am sorry. the kremlin did not want me to stand. the only question that i asked the kremlin, because really, i am working in the kremlin administration, so the only thing which i asked was it would be a conflict of interest. do i have to leave my day—to—dayjob to run for the election? they said, ok, we thought it was not a conflict of interest, so i am still giving thejob and going for a elections. otherwise, i would have to decide, because it is a big chance that i would have left the job to run for the elections. alexei navalny is by far the most prominent opposition voice in russia today. he wanted to run in the election. he was barred from runn
vladimir putin has not even released a manifesto. he has refused debate with you and the other six challenging candidates. he doesn't regard you as serious. the only thing the kremlin wanted the was for you and the others... the country regards me as serious. let me finish my point. the kremlin wanted you to stand as a figleaf to give the impression that they were some sort of choice. i am sorry. the kremlin did not want me to stand. the only question that i asked the kremlin, because really, i...
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under undeeradimir putin, a under vladimir putin, a tragic feeling has surged. to many russians, he is the strong man who stood up to the west. this country once embraced western—style freedoms and democracy. now there is increasing talk of russian values and a russian ways. here in the frozen heart of siberia, it feels an extremely long way from europe in every sense. but politics aside, in some ways, west and east now feel more similar than ever. as vladimir putin stands for a fourth term as president, i have been travelling around the country to see how deep russia's rejection of the west now runs. it stands as silent testimony to a brutal past. a time of paranoia and total power. this is the only part of stalin's do about survived. but this was a prison camp —— gulag that survived. this was a prison camp into the 1980s, where serbia russia sent its political opponents. now there is a fight for its history, with those who dig too deep branded enemy agents of the west. —— soviet russia. this man found at the museum over 20 years ago, recovering the s
under undeeradimir putin, a under vladimir putin, a tragic feeling has surged. to many russians, he is the strong man who stood up to the west. this country once embraced western—style freedoms and democracy. now there is increasing talk of russian values and a russian ways. here in the frozen heart of siberia, it feels an extremely long way from europe in every sense. but politics aside, in some ways, west and east now feel more similar than ever. as vladimir putin stands for a fourth term...
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our top stories: vladimir putin wins another six yea rs vladimir putin wins another six years as a resident of russia. he's also dismissed britain's claims that russia was behind the poisoning of former spy, sergei skripal. syria's president assad visits soldiers fighting rebels on the frontline in eastern ghouta. and it's a medical breakthrough, say scientists — after stem cell transplants are used to treat multiple sclerosis. vladimir putin has secured another six—year term as russia's president following a landslide election win. he told supporters he saw the result as a vote of confidence in his achievements and in the country. speaking at a news conference he spoke about the ongoing dispute with britain over the poisoning of a russian spy. he insisted that his government had no chemical weapons and had nothing to do with it. these are the latest figures from the russian central election commission. with 98% of the vote now counted, mr putin has won 76.6% — hugely ahead of his nearest rival — the communist party candidate pavel grudinin. he's won just under 12%. the far—right
our top stories: vladimir putin wins another six yea rs vladimir putin wins another six years as a resident of russia. he's also dismissed britain's claims that russia was behind the poisoning of former spy, sergei skripal. syria's president assad visits soldiers fighting rebels on the frontline in eastern ghouta. and it's a medical breakthrough, say scientists — after stem cell transplants are used to treat multiple sclerosis. vladimir putin has secured another six—year term as russia's...
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still, vladimir putin was relaxed as he voted. i believe in the programme i am offering my country, the president said. and his supporters agreed. he is a genius, he says. putin wants russia to prosper and russians to live in happiness. it is thanks to putin, she says, that russia still exists. but, critics of the kremlin said the election was fixed, that only those candidates who stood no chance of unseating vladimir putin, were allowed to run. the problem with russia is, there is no such thing as russian politics. politics has been eliminated in russia altogether. there is only one political situation in russia and thatis political situation in russia and that is the physical body of vladimir putin. which is wide the results of this vote was never in doubt. this election is less about choosing a new president, but more about reappointing the old one. the system vladimir putin has built ensures he doesn't face any challenge. he's set for a fourth term in the kremlin. but these images will embarrass the kremlin. caught on cctv, th
still, vladimir putin was relaxed as he voted. i believe in the programme i am offering my country, the president said. and his supporters agreed. he is a genius, he says. putin wants russia to prosper and russians to live in happiness. it is thanks to putin, she says, that russia still exists. but, critics of the kremlin said the election was fixed, that only those candidates who stood no chance of unseating vladimir putin, were allowed to run. the problem with russia is, there is no such...
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after every election, vladimir putin gives way to more vladimir putin. little turnd see out. >> only 30% of people turned out to vote yesterday because the island as been seeing a lot of unrest for the last month. this has to do with problems caused by the influence -- i nflux of migrants. ofthe problems are most visibln schools. classrooms are overcrowded and have become the stage of violence between rival gangs. primary school kids have been bringing knivest t t t t t t t d themselv. people have also been rounding up illegal immigrants themselves and taking them to police stations to get them deported. deputy prime minister has visited the island. they warned of a climate of civil war and say the french government has to act. molly: coming under fire for a controversial children's book in india. >> it is a list of 11 liters a single inspire you. -- leersers they say they say will inspire you. alongside barack obama and mahatma gandhi is adolf hitler. that has brought shop across the world. publishers say the reason they chose adolf hitler was because o
after every election, vladimir putin gives way to more vladimir putin. little turnd see out. >> only 30% of people turned out to vote yesterday because the island as been seeing a lot of unrest for the last month. this has to do with problems caused by the influence -- i nflux of migrants. ofthe problems are most visibln schools. classrooms are overcrowded and have become the stage of violence between rival gangs. primary school kids have been bringing knivest t t t t t t t d themselv....
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putin, and vladimir putin chooses in terms of favour and money who is the best. brent: we are out of time. i have a feeling we'll talk about this in the future for the next six years. goous av greggel from the council of european relations. >>> after a break i'll be back to take you through the day. we'll take an indepth look at the claims of facebook and cambridge and analytica, russia and donald trump. (ste ady orchestral music) - are you curious about careers in science?ic) - hi it's janellyn and today i'm here with dr. tamara bush. so where are we today? - you are in the biomechanics lab here at michigan state university and we primarily work with the human body. - what is motion capture technology? - it's a grouping of cameras and we put reflective markers on the body. we put 64 of them on the hands and then we can see how each of the digits of the hands moves in 3d space. everything we do impacts people and can make a difference in their lives. and everyone in my lab gets excited about that and that's why their in biomechanics. - i had an awesome time meeti
putin, and vladimir putin chooses in terms of favour and money who is the best. brent: we are out of time. i have a feeling we'll talk about this in the future for the next six years. goous av greggel from the council of european relations. >>> after a break i'll be back to take you through the day. we'll take an indepth look at the claims of facebook and cambridge and analytica, russia and donald trump. (ste ady orchestral music) - are you curious about careers in science?ic) - hi...
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vladimir putin has navigated hard times well. he has slashed social spending, allowed aruba to fall, and kept it in check. he is a conservative. >> the outward seeming aspect of wealth looks closer to dubai than it does to moscow 30 years ago. just an amazing transformation. >> reporter: add to the exhibition, putin's secret sauce, nationalism. and it surged in 2014 after an invasion that shocked the world. >> bigger nations must not be allowed to bully the small. >> reporter: vladimir putin grabbed a piece of ukraine for russia. the west was horrified. >> that's the thing that adolf hitler did in the 1930s. we thought those days were gone. >> reporter: but it looked very different through russian eyes. >> i never accepted the notion of ukraine as a separate state. >> reporter: many ukrainians deeply resented the invasion. but not russians. they see it as the revival as a deep sense of power and national destiny. >> putin has given them their pride back. russia is once again a great power. ♪ >> reporter: putinism is an ideology
vladimir putin has navigated hard times well. he has slashed social spending, allowed aruba to fall, and kept it in check. he is a conservative. >> the outward seeming aspect of wealth looks closer to dubai than it does to moscow 30 years ago. just an amazing transformation. >> reporter: add to the exhibition, putin's secret sauce, nationalism. and it surged in 2014 after an invasion that shocked the world. >> bigger nations must not be allowed to bully the small. >>...
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putin. >> vladimir putin. have you ever met the guy? >> tough guy. i met him once. >> reporter: on the day of the pageant, he said this. >> i do have a relationship with him. >> reporter: afterward, this. >> i was in russia. i was in moscow recently and i spoke indirectly and directly with president putin who could not have been nicer. >> reporter: and in 2016, this. >> i never met putin. i don't know who putin is. he said one nice thing about me. he said i'm a genius. >> reporter: mr. putin's version of the story, however, hasn't changed. >> now, donald came over here to russia even before he was a candidate. i didn't even know that had been here. well, in other words, i found out after the fact. i was told that he, in fact, had been in russia. i have no clue that he was in russia. >> years ago before donald trump ran for president he said he knew you and that he spoke with you a lot. is that true? >> no. no i never met him. before -- before his presidency? before he ran? >> before he ran. >> no, i didn't kno
putin. >> vladimir putin. have you ever met the guy? >> tough guy. i met him once. >> reporter: on the day of the pageant, he said this. >> i do have a relationship with him. >> reporter: afterward, this. >> i was in russia. i was in moscow recently and i spoke indirectly and directly with president putin who could not have been nicer. >> reporter: and in 2016, this. >> i never met putin. i don't know who putin is. he said one nice thing about me....
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was very positive. —— vladimir putin. this is not like a western election. russian authorities have been particularly critical of the british media, do you worry about your safety? i have not worried up until this point of the walking around moscow, it feels pretty normal, you go into the copy shop, happy smiley faces serving you, and although there is... i have noticed more anti—british sentiment on russian television, for example, i saw a report the other day where the reporter claimed that over the last few centuries, britain has had it in for russia, they listed all the things over the last few hundred yea rs things over the last few hundred years that britain has done to russia. we have seen that. from the public, i haven't noticed really any rise in anti—british settlement sentiment and also, russian british officials are still talking to the bbc, we get comments from the foreign ministry, from the parliament. which is important. as i say, important for us to be able to listen to what russia's argument is, and i
was very positive. —— vladimir putin. this is not like a western election. russian authorities have been particularly critical of the british media, do you worry about your safety? i have not worried up until this point of the walking around moscow, it feels pretty normal, you go into the copy shop, happy smiley faces serving you, and although there is... i have noticed more anti—british sentiment on russian television, for example, i saw a report the other day where the reporter claimed...
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i am for vladimir putin, says natalia. at least vladimir putin traces his best. —— prize. however bleak life maybe, many russians fear change. they worry that change can bring in greater instability and those in power exploit that fear. that benefits are vladimir putin. it allows the kremlin to argue that it's much safer to stick the same path. more than 12,000 people have been fleeing syria's rebel—held area of eastern ghouta, as government forces advance. men, women and children were seen leaving the town of hamouria, near damascus. it's the first medical evacuation since a massive assault began nearly a month ago. and for many of those who've managed to flee the violence in syria, the shadow of war remains. rouaa and mustafa — two seven year—olds — were born in the year the conflict began. our correspondent caroline hawley has been following their stories. rouaa and herfriend hoda are part of a whole generation of syrians growing up as refugees. her family fled eastern ghouta in 2013, after a chemical attack. a nappy soaked in vinegar is all her parents have to
i am for vladimir putin, says natalia. at least vladimir putin traces his best. —— prize. however bleak life maybe, many russians fear change. they worry that change can bring in greater instability and those in power exploit that fear. that benefits are vladimir putin. it allows the kremlin to argue that it's much safer to stick the same path. more than 12,000 people have been fleeing syria's rebel—held area of eastern ghouta, as government forces advance. men, women and children were...
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which is why vladimir putin was always going to win this vote. this election was not about choosing a new president. it was about reappointing the old one. and, although many russians do support vladimir putin, crucially, it is the political system he has built in russia that guaranteed him a landslide win. these images are embarrassing, though. caught on cctv, a woman stuffs a ballot box near moscow. suddenly, there are two of them at it. and during a vote count in siberia, balloons are moved to cover the camera. election officials say they will investigate. but the results won't change. neither will the name of russia's president. well, we heard vladimir putin dismiss claims that russia was involved in that chemical attack on a former double agent in england — but britain is unwavering in its position that moscow has a case to answer. foreign secretary borisjohnson is to meet eu colleagues and the nato secretary general later and is expected to seek support for the uk's stance in the stand—off. meanwhile, experts from the organisation for t
which is why vladimir putin was always going to win this vote. this election was not about choosing a new president. it was about reappointing the old one. and, although many russians do support vladimir putin, crucially, it is the political system he has built in russia that guaranteed him a landslide win. these images are embarrassing, though. caught on cctv, a woman stuffs a ballot box near moscow. suddenly, there are two of them at it. and during a vote count in siberia, balloons are moved...
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>> ratings. >> it is popular to offer political cover to vladimir putin? >> it's political audience. >> i can tell you when it happened, march of 2016, when it became clear that donald trump was going to be the nominee of the party and suddenly some of us who maintained our consistent opposition to trump's candidacy found ourselves being invited less and less often to the point of being never invited onto the network. now, whose decision -- >> that was your experience? >> that was my experience. bhoz decision it was i don't know. it would be foolish to consider the possibility that a network owner who treasures his proximity to power, his proximity to the candidate and now his proximity to the president might be averse to having someone like ralph peters with impeccable conservative credentials attacking him for the right, precisely on this hypersensitive issue of russia because, of course, on this subject peters is absolutely right. >> i have to just say also, it's a business decision, right? if your audience is aligned with trump because of rote extreme
>> ratings. >> it is popular to offer political cover to vladimir putin? >> it's political audience. >> i can tell you when it happened, march of 2016, when it became clear that donald trump was going to be the nominee of the party and suddenly some of us who maintained our consistent opposition to trump's candidacy found ourselves being invited less and less often to the point of being never invited onto the network. now, whose decision -- >> that was your...
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markedly pointing the finger vladimir putin and his regime. give us vladimir putin and his regime. give us your take on the story. you know, the thing is that at this point, it is all rumours and we don't know. if it is true that the russians were behind it and if it was true that they were behind these other 11 mysterious deaths of people who criticised the regime, then clearly her majesty's government has to do something. but at this point, we are in speculation phase. we do need the brew. now, it was not clever vladimir putin to make these remarks. but, you know, these leaders, especially if they are autocrats and have been in there a long time, they say many things. what you think about the timing? they have an election coming up in a few weeks? of course, everybody is assured that vladimir putin will be reaffirmed as president for another term. but also the world cup is coming up in the summer. the football world cup. you know, ring ute sanctions were difficult relations with other countries. it is not good timing for them. relations with other countries. it is not good timing
markedly pointing the finger vladimir putin and his regime. give us vladimir putin and his regime. give us your take on the story. you know, the thing is that at this point, it is all rumours and we don't know. if it is true that the russians were behind it and if it was true that they were behind these other 11 mysterious deaths of people who criticised the regime, then clearly her majesty's government has to do something. but at this point, we are in speculation phase. we do need the brew....
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vladimir putin there and his supporters. counting is under way in the russian presidential election. a huge effort, you can imagine in a ca nd reva a huge effort, you can imagine in a candreva size of this, 11 different time zones, 97,000 polling stations we re time zones, 97,000 polling stations were open today across russia. we saw some scenes of cosmonauts boating in space, even down in antarctica, polling stations were open there. it has been an incredibly busy day, quite festive at some of the polling stations, i was at one earlier, there were people singing, a man with an accordion, people playing sports as well. there was all very festive, but with a wrap—up of what has been happening around the country for us, here's our moscow correspondent, steve rosenberg. it looked more like a show than an election. russian polling stations providing free entertainment to boost the turnout. inside, you could cast a ballot, and cast an eye at the art. pride of place here reserved for a legendary russian ruler, who had battled th
vladimir putin there and his supporters. counting is under way in the russian presidential election. a huge effort, you can imagine in a ca nd reva a huge effort, you can imagine in a candreva size of this, 11 different time zones, 97,000 polling stations we re time zones, 97,000 polling stations were open today across russia. we saw some scenes of cosmonauts boating in space, even down in antarctica, polling stations were open there. it has been an incredibly busy day, quite festive at some of...
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what did vladimir putin know and when did he know it? and tonight we have reason to believe that special prosecutor robert mueller is closer than ever to the answer to that putin question. we have exclusive new reporting tonight that robert mueller and his team are preparing new charges against the russians responsible for hacking and leaking the e-mails of the democratic national committee and the clinton campaign chair, john podesta, sources were not specific about the timetable of these charges, when they might come. but they have told nbc news that they could come in the next few weeks or months and the indictments could include counts of conspiracy, violations of election law and violations of the computer fraud and abuse act. the nbc news report says it is unlikely that the united states would be able to extradite alleged russian hackers or their pay masters but an indictment would send a signal both to russian and any americans who may have participated a government official said. it is unclear whether any americans could be charg
what did vladimir putin know and when did he know it? and tonight we have reason to believe that special prosecutor robert mueller is closer than ever to the answer to that putin question. we have exclusive new reporting tonight that robert mueller and his team are preparing new charges against the russians responsible for hacking and leaking the e-mails of the democratic national committee and the clinton campaign chair, john podesta, sources were not specific about the timetable of these...
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and vladimir putin likes it that way. he wants a degree of animosity between the west and russia because what he'll do is exaggerate the threat from the united states, exaggerate the military threat. i think that's one of the reasons behind this icbm test right after the election. he's not going to dial down the anti-west rhetoric because his regime security depends on it. the real threat to vladimir putin is democracy. he wants to con inflate this military threat from the united states and nato with our ideals of freedom and liberty and democracy which so threaten himself, threaten his ability to remain in power. >> we have the expulsion of 60 russian diplomats, intelligence officers, moscow has responded in kind by expelling 60 of our diplomats out there. what happens next? is this just standard tit for tat or are we going down a dangerous path? >> kind of depends what the trump administration decides to do next, but it was entirely foreseeable that russia would reciprocate, which is defy expulsion of diplomats is never
and vladimir putin likes it that way. he wants a degree of animosity between the west and russia because what he'll do is exaggerate the threat from the united states, exaggerate the military threat. i think that's one of the reasons behind this icbm test right after the election. he's not going to dial down the anti-west rhetoric because his regime security depends on it. the real threat to vladimir putin is democracy. he wants to con inflate this military threat from the united states and...
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>>> and the president on the defensive after he congratulated vladimir putin. he is furious about the leak. how do we know he is so mad? somebody leaked it. welcome back to "early start." i'm christine romans. >> i'm dave briggs. interesting on the spending bill. these are the types of bills paul ryan and mitch mcconnell used to rail against and rail against cramming them through in 24-to-48 hours. now they are in control and here we go again. we start with mark zuckerberg finally speaking out and speaking out about the cambridge analytica mess and it may not be the last time we hear from him. the data firm with ties to the trump campaign accessed the information of 50 million facebook users without their knowledge. in an exclusive interview with laurie segal, he said facebook will investigate all apps with access to large amounts of user data. >> it is hard to know what we will find. we will review thousands of apps. this is an intensive process. this is important. this is something we clearly should have done up front with cambridge analytica. we should not h
>>> and the president on the defensive after he congratulated vladimir putin. he is furious about the leak. how do we know he is so mad? somebody leaked it. welcome back to "early start." i'm christine romans. >> i'm dave briggs. interesting on the spending bill. these are the types of bills paul ryan and mitch mcconnell used to rail against and rail against cramming them through in 24-to-48 hours. now they are in control and here we go again. we start with mark...
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. —— it is or is on vladimir putin's side. so i'm not trained to win, ijust wa nt to so i'm not trained to win, ijust want to be heard. —— it is always on. once upon a time, in the former capital of the czars, eight girl was born with a silver spoon in the mou. —— a. when the soviet empire collapsed, so it was turned into gold for some. ksenia sobchak‘s family was among those view. her father, one of the founders of russia's new democracy, became the mayor of st petersburg. he would later die in uncertain circumstances, while his former deputy, a once unknown kgb officer, would become the most powerful man in russia. it was a person who gave but admitted his first job. in russia. it was a person who gave but admitted his firstjob. —— vladimir putin his firstjob. but admitted his firstjob. —— vladimir putin his first job. but by a strange twist of fate, nearly two decades later, the girl with the silver spoon would challenge the new star for the silver spoon would challenge the new starfor the highest silver s
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matthew, it's been quite a weekend speak of vladimir putin. we've seen tensions heightened between russia and the uk over the nerve attack agent in england. is that having any sort of spillover on the election? was it expected to? >> reporter: you might expect it to looking from outside. the fact that vladimir putin has once again apparently led russia into confrontation with the west. but, in fact, it doesn't appear to have dented his popularity at all, as we've had no sense of that. if anything, vladimir putin has been using this latest standoff with in this case britain to reassert this idea that he is a powerful russian leader, that he will not allow russia to be pushed around by its enemies in the west. an example of that is just yesterday, the day before, voting opened in this country. that was the day that vladimir putin and the russian foreign ministry chose to issue their response, their retaliation for the expulsion by britain of 23 russian diplomats earlier this week. they just yesterday announced they were expelling 23 british dipl
matthew, it's been quite a weekend speak of vladimir putin. we've seen tensions heightened between russia and the uk over the nerve attack agent in england. is that having any sort of spillover on the election? was it expected to? >> reporter: you might expect it to looking from outside. the fact that vladimir putin has once again apparently led russia into confrontation with the west. but, in fact, it doesn't appear to have dented his popularity at all, as we've had no sense of that. if...
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has brought sanctions against several individuals in vladimir putin's country. president trump woke up attacking the russia probe again in a series of what you likely saw were some typo-filled tweets. john mccain blasted the president for the call. the senate's top republican, mitch mcconnell, he did as well. >> when i look at a russian election, what i see is the lack of credibility in tallying the results. calling him wouldn't have been high on my list. >> reporter: that was mitch mcconnell yesterday. sarah sanders saying the white house can't dictate how other countries operate. the vice president is supposed to speak today, his remarks -- >> peter, what is she talking about? we comment on those things as a world leader all the time. how could she possibly say that? >> reporter: it was striking to hear her say that. we're spotted to hear from the vice president later today, if it doesn't get canceled, he's supposed to address the organization of american states, and specifically on the topic of venezuela, the humanitarian crisis there, expected to call them o
has brought sanctions against several individuals in vladimir putin's country. president trump woke up attacking the russia probe again in a series of what you likely saw were some typo-filled tweets. john mccain blasted the president for the call. the senate's top republican, mitch mcconnell, he did as well. >> when i look at a russian election, what i see is the lack of credibility in tallying the results. calling him wouldn't have been high on my list. >> reporter: that was mitch...
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it's very interesting to watch vladimir putin. you know, as he voted r , he ca over to reporters, they asked him a couple questions and said what do i want? any results that would allow me to take office. vladimir putin doesn't really describe, you know, a platform in great detail, that's not really what he's doing. he's aperson w person who repree russian state. he represents what people read into him. from across many perspectives. so he, without defining himself, without even participating in these debates, he has not participated in debates, he is above the fray. and so ultimately if they get a good turnout, they will argue that the russian people are now on their side for this crucial vote. they are depicting it as defining, deciding the fate of the nation. others would say it's not really that much of a contest, it's not much of a question. but for vladimir putin, he needs that stamp of approval from the people. >> all right, jill. and in the backdrop of all of this that nerve agent attack, this back and forth of punitive ac
it's very interesting to watch vladimir putin. you know, as he voted r , he ca over to reporters, they asked him a couple questions and said what do i want? any results that would allow me to take office. vladimir putin doesn't really describe, you know, a platform in great detail, that's not really what he's doing. he's aperson w person who repree russian state. he represents what people read into him. from across many perspectives. so he, without defining himself, without even participating...
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>>> and the president on the hot seat after congratulating vladimir putin and he is furious about that leak. welcome to "early start." i'm christine romans. >> i'm dave briggs. that is how the white house works. it is 5:00 a.m. in the east. you said it best when the facebook issues started to snowball. you are their product. you are not their customer. >> yes. >> you were well ahead of the curve. >> you are a product. selling your information is how they make money. that is the business model. >> advertisers are their customer. we are their product. mark zuckerberg, the ceo of facebook, finally speaking out about russian meddling and the cambridge analytica mess. it may not be the last time we hear from him. so cambridge analytica, the data firm with ties to the president trump campaign, accessed information of 50 million facebook users without their knowledge. an exclusive interview with cnn, mark zuckerberg says he agrees to tighten the platform. >> it is hard to know what we will find. we will review thousands of apps. this is an intensive process. this is important. this is somethi
>>> and the president on the hot seat after congratulating vladimir putin and he is furious about that leak. welcome to "early start." i'm christine romans. >> i'm dave briggs. that is how the white house works. it is 5:00 a.m. in the east. you said it best when the facebook issues started to snowball. you are their product. you are not their customer. >> yes. >> you were well ahead of the curve. >> you are a product. selling your information is how...
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reporter: let me start by ask you what the president said about meeting with vladimir putin, quote, soon. there's nothing that will put them in the same city at the same time until november. at the earliest. what he's talking about in terms of soon, would that include a visit of putin to the white house or the president going to russia? sarah: there are no specific plans made at this time. but we want to continue to have a dialogue with russia, continue to talk about some of the shared interests we have, whether it's north korea, iran, and particularly as the president noted today slowing the tension when it comes to an arms race, something that is clearly important to both leaders. reporter: now that putin has won yet another term as president is president trump concerned he will continue his aggressive posture toward the rest of the world and maybe even increase that posture? sarah: look, we're going to continue to maintain the position that we've had and be tough when necessary. at the same time, we want to continue to have dialogue so we can work on some of the issues that concern bo
reporter: let me start by ask you what the president said about meeting with vladimir putin, quote, soon. there's nothing that will put them in the same city at the same time until november. at the earliest. what he's talking about in terms of soon, would that include a visit of putin to the white house or the president going to russia? sarah: there are no specific plans made at this time. but we want to continue to have a dialogue with russia, continue to talk about some of the shared...
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putin and that conversation that president trump had with vladimir putin and the con grat la tri phone call, i had a chance to ask chuck grassley whether or not he was okay with the fact the president congratulated vladimir putin but also did not call him out on election meddling. >> i'll talk about trump making a phone call but i'm very happy to make a comment on what you asked me, i think putin is a criminal. you can -- what he did in georgia, what he did in ukraine and what he's done in the baltics and -- what he's done in london, poisoning people with nerve gas, that's a criminal activity. i wouldn't have a conversation with a criminal. >> some strong words there. something you're also hearing from a number of republicans on the hill who do not believe the president should have done this, we'll see if the president responds in any way but clearly not much support what the perfect did in congratulating vladimir putin for the election victory. >> the latest from the hill and that hearing, thanks so much. back with the panel. we've talked through i think the phone call and implication
putin and that conversation that president trump had with vladimir putin and the con grat la tri phone call, i had a chance to ask chuck grassley whether or not he was okay with the fact the president congratulated vladimir putin but also did not call him out on election meddling. >> i'll talk about trump making a phone call but i'm very happy to make a comment on what you asked me, i think putin is a criminal. you can -- what he did in georgia, what he did in ukraine and what he's done...
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russia is targeting this idea of soft power, activities, what does vladimir putin want out of this? yes, theresa may and borisjohnson, this originates from russia, but what does he want? vladimir putin has a very strong idea that the west is engaged in an active conspiracy to belittle and humiliate and surround and envelop russia and try to squeeze it of all of its historic greatness. that is a view which is rejected in the west but that nationalism is driving vladimir putin, fuelled by the fact he is in the closing stages of an election which everyone assumes he will win, but this plays to his classic narrative. we will see more of this, and the real question now is whether the national security council and the national security council and the most senior cabinet ministers, they will make probably on tuesday, will they decide enough is enough and we don't want to go deeper into damage, one damaging the other and then reverse, or will they feel this retaliation from russia has gone beyond and they have got to be seen to respond. with this ever go as far as all—out conflict? some
russia is targeting this idea of soft power, activities, what does vladimir putin want out of this? yes, theresa may and borisjohnson, this originates from russia, but what does he want? vladimir putin has a very strong idea that the west is engaged in an active conspiracy to belittle and humiliate and surround and envelop russia and try to squeeze it of all of its historic greatness. that is a view which is rejected in the west but that nationalism is driving vladimir putin, fuelled by the...
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which is why vladimir putin was always going to win this vote. this election was not about choosing a new president. it was about reappointing the old one. and, although many russians do support vladimir putin, crucially, it is the political system he has built in russia that guaranteed him a landslide win. these images are embarrassing, though. caught on cctv, a woman stuffs a ballot box near moscow. suddenly, there are two of them at it. and during a vote count in siberia, balloons are moved to cover the camera. election officials say they will investigate. but the results won't change. neither will the name of russia's president. international chemical weapons inspectors will arrive in southwest england later on monday. they will try to verify the type of nerve agent used to attack the former russian agent sergei skripal and his daughter. the british foreign secretary has accused russia of making and stockpiling the agent. our diplomatic correspondent james robbins reports. whatever the weather, the decontamination work and forensic investigat
which is why vladimir putin was always going to win this vote. this election was not about choosing a new president. it was about reappointing the old one. and, although many russians do support vladimir putin, crucially, it is the political system he has built in russia that guaranteed him a landslide win. these images are embarrassing, though. caught on cctv, a woman stuffs a ballot box near moscow. suddenly, there are two of them at it. and during a vote count in siberia, balloons are moved...
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vladimir putin is a despot. the president of the united states was wrong to congratulate him. >> i'm not sure why the president felt like he needed to call and congratulate vladimir putin on what was a fake election. i think most of us don't see that as necessary. >> and let's remind you, when president obama had a phone call congratulating putin, it was republicans who went off, saying how inappropriate it was. i want to bring my latest panel in, evan mcmullin, a former cia operative who ran for president in 2016, and my friend eli stokeles, an msnbc political analyst. evan what do you say? trump says he's right to cultivate a good relationship with putin because russia can, quote, help solve problems in north korea, syria, ukraine, isis, iran, i mean, when he says syria, does he remember who funds assad? >> yes, right. of course it would be great if we could have a stronger relationship with vladimir putin but it can't be under vladimir putin's terms, right? a lot of the challenges we face internationally arou
vladimir putin is a despot. the president of the united states was wrong to congratulate him. >> i'm not sure why the president felt like he needed to call and congratulate vladimir putin on what was a fake election. i think most of us don't see that as necessary. >> and let's remind you, when president obama had a phone call congratulating putin, it was republicans who went off, saying how inappropriate it was. i want to bring my latest panel in, evan mcmullin, a former cia...
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we'll talk about president trump's message to vladimir putin as the u.s. orders 60 russian diplomats to leave the united states. duncan just protected his family with a $500,000 life insurance policy. how much do you think it cost him? $100 a month? $75? $50? actually,duncan got his $500,000 for under $28 a month. less than a dollar a day. his secret? selectquote. in just minutes, a selectquote agent will comparison shop nearly a dozen highly-rated life insurance companies, and give you a choice of your five best rates. duncans wife cassie got a $750,000 policy for under $22 a month. give your family the security it needs at a price you can afford. vof hundreds of families, he'se hmost proud of the one the heads he's kept over his own. brand vo: get paid twice as fast with quickbooks smart invoicing. quickbooks. backing you. [girl 1] perfect! you can send a digital payment. [man] uhh, i don't have one of those payment apps. [girl 2] perfect! you have a us-based bank account, right? [man] i have wells fargo. [girl 3] perfect! then you should have zelle! [m
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will it be a new vladimir putin? or an old vladimir putin? >> we all change. this week on the communicators, journalist jimmy .ony >> in 1948, this is decades before the world we know had come to pass, he sits down and write a paper where he shows that all type of information are the same and that that information can be turned into bits and then encoded and compressed so that you could take a message from point a and have it received in point be. b.point someone had to lay the intellectual architecture for all of that. that is the feel of information. announcer: watch the communicators, monday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span two. withess returns this week less than one week to go before current government funding runs out. they will pick up the on the this spending measure that would have to -- omnibus spending measure.
will it be a new vladimir putin? or an old vladimir putin? >> we all change. this week on the communicators, journalist jimmy .ony >> in 1948, this is decades before the world we know had come to pass, he sits down and write a paper where he shows that all type of information are the same and that that information can be turned into bits and then encoded and compressed so that you could take a message from point a and have it received in point be. b.point someone had to lay the...
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he was miles behind vladimir putin. so it really want in question that putin was going to win this election. the only question was really how much and also how big the turnout was going to be. vladimir putin also went back to business as usual very, very quickly, talking about the case of the former russian spy sergei skripal and his daughter who were poisoned, saying that russia was not behind it. and if it was military grade nerve agent used twhierks have been dead immediately. clearly the election for vladimir putin not much more than a formality as far as the election itself was concerned. and him going back to business as usual very quickly. fred pleitgen, cnn, moscow. >> in his 18 years in power, president putin has led russia into multiple spats with the west. but his supporters at home continue to back him. >> so to understand why, it is important to look back at history to consider what life was like for russians under the former president of russia, boris yeltsin. cnn contributor jill dougherty says that helps
he was miles behind vladimir putin. so it really want in question that putin was going to win this election. the only question was really how much and also how big the turnout was going to be. vladimir putin also went back to business as usual very, very quickly, talking about the case of the former russian spy sergei skripal and his daughter who were poisoned, saying that russia was not behind it. and if it was military grade nerve agent used twhierks have been dead immediately. clearly the...
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guest: vladimir putin is to be the next president. the other candidates run on an implicit agreement with the kremlin. the russiant seeing media come after them. you would see the kremlin clamping down on that. they have to maintain some veneer of fair and free elections. host: my guest is jeffrey edmonds. -- an army veteran. let's get to your phones. we are focusing on russia election day. the investigation into spies that have been poisoned. steve is joining us from massachusetts. republican line. caller: good morning. let me try to understand this. we have the russian state taking the spontaneous, 100% risk with zero benefit assassinating a washed up long out of service, retired double agent spy in a foreign country using a unique chemical directly traceable to a 30-year-old russian -- preceding the russian election? russiansow that the aren't yet involves -- are in the end results. routinely probe ask inebriated with vodka. give me a break. there is nothing in the story that is not similar to saddam's bio weapons and anthrax in a
guest: vladimir putin is to be the next president. the other candidates run on an implicit agreement with the kremlin. the russiant seeing media come after them. you would see the kremlin clamping down on that. they have to maintain some veneer of fair and free elections. host: my guest is jeffrey edmonds. -- an army veteran. let's get to your phones. we are focusing on russia election day. the investigation into spies that have been poisoned. steve is joining us from massachusetts. republican...
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schroders, in terms of the economy, vladimir putin has quite a job on his hands. russia has recently emerged from recession and grown to be given in the years to come. what you would expect now is that they would maybe have one or two years where they grow above trend growth. and then it is back towards i.5% grow above trend growth. and then it is back towards 1.5% that we think they are stuck at medium to long—term. they need to fit the supply side of the economy to help productivity grow faster and that is why he's talking about spending on infrastructure education and healthcare. he has made some big promises and i think that people feel that perhaps with the price of oil much higher than it has been an seemingly staying at the level it is that at the moment, that really does help russia. to what extent can he deliver on his promises and how quickly can he? one of the long—term aims is to get growth to about three oi’ aims is to get growth to about three or4%, aims is to get growth to about three or 4%, double what it is at the moment. he does sound like
schroders, in terms of the economy, vladimir putin has quite a job on his hands. russia has recently emerged from recession and grown to be given in the years to come. what you would expect now is that they would maybe have one or two years where they grow above trend growth. and then it is back towards i.5% grow above trend growth. and then it is back towards 1.5% that we think they are stuck at medium to long—term. they need to fit the supply side of the economy to help productivity grow...
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and why would he be scared of vladimir putin? back to the initial quandary, the initial question that's at the heart of the russia investigation. >> there you go again, jennifer, as the saying goes. >> exactly. and if you can come up with a better explanation for why he's afraid to confront putin on mangling and misleading and twisting our electoral process, why he won't confront them about the poisoning on ally soil of two people, and why he feels compelled to congratulate him for a victory in a non-election, other than that, i don't know what it is. by the way, this extends a little bit beyond putin as well. he also, if you recall, congratulated erdogan in turkey after he ran a fixed election. this is what trump does. he doesn't really understand or care to understand the difference between a real election and a fake election, which should be of concern. and this is not america first, this is russia first. >> russia first. jeremy, earlier in the show i played a little bit of mitch mcconnell trying to dodge questions on mueller.
and why would he be scared of vladimir putin? back to the initial quandary, the initial question that's at the heart of the russia investigation. >> there you go again, jennifer, as the saying goes. >> exactly. and if you can come up with a better explanation for why he's afraid to confront putin on mangling and misleading and twisting our electoral process, why he won't confront them about the poisoning on ally soil of two people, and why he feels compelled to congratulate him for...
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which was white vladimir putin was always going to win this fight. this election wasn't about choosing a new president, it was about reappointing the old one. and although many russians to support putin crucially it is the political system that he has built in russia that guarantees him a landslide win. but these images are embarrassing, caught on cctv woman stuffs a ballot box near moscow. suddenly two of them are at it and giving the vote count in siberia balloons are moved to cover the camera. election officials say they will investigate but the results will not change. neither will the name of russia's president. steve rosenberg bbc news moscow. as the government here blames russia for stockpiling novichok nerve agents, a group of international chemical weapons experts is due to arrive in the uk tomorrow 0ur security correspondent gordon corera is at the foreign office now. gordon — what was behind that assessment from the foreign secretary today. today boris johnson today borisjohnson deliberately revealed a piece of sensitive intelligence, th
which was white vladimir putin was always going to win this fight. this election wasn't about choosing a new president, it was about reappointing the old one. and although many russians to support putin crucially it is the political system that he has built in russia that guarantees him a landslide win. but these images are embarrassing, caught on cctv woman stuffs a ballot box near moscow. suddenly two of them are at it and giving the vote count in siberia balloons are moved to cover the...
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he said that he had congratulated vladimir putin. that set off a fire storm across washington with the republicans on capitol hill and beyond admonishing the president for doing that. well, it turns out his own national security advisers urged him that he should not congratulate him. of course, that leaked out last evening in "the washington post." now the white house trying to get a handle on who did that exactly. essentially, wolf, everything is closed here at the white house today as federal offices across washington indeed are as well. but there is a look internally for a leak. so certainly raising questions about what the president said yesterday. so we've heard him talk a lot about witch hunts, wolf. it sounds like there is one under way to find out who leaked that information. >> i'm sure there is. the president also unleashed another twitter attack on the russia investigation today. tell our viewers what he said this time. >> reporter: wolf, he did. and this is yet another example of the president clearly watching media accou
he said that he had congratulated vladimir putin. that set off a fire storm across washington with the republicans on capitol hill and beyond admonishing the president for doing that. well, it turns out his own national security advisers urged him that he should not congratulate him. of course, that leaked out last evening in "the washington post." now the white house trying to get a handle on who did that exactly. essentially, wolf, everything is closed here at the white house today...
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that benefits vladimir putin. it allows the kremlin to argue that it's much safer to stick to the same path. in hungary, large pro and anti—government rallies have been held to mark hungary's national day, the anniversary of the 18118 revolution. just weeks before the general election, viktor 0rban‘s fidesz party is determined to win its 3rd term in a row. but the opposition have begun to believe they can stop him. they marched across the country in their tens of thousands. much more is at stake in the coming election, viktor 0rban said, than his own rule. europe and hungary is at a turning point in world history. 0n the one hand, stan the nationals millions, on the other, the global elite. and that global elite support immigration in order to dial it is the nations of europe. we feel safe year, there isn't a single refugee running around the streets. you can go out on the streets not like paris, berlin, sweden and neighbouring countries. long live viktor 0rban. just a few streets away, opposition parties held
that benefits vladimir putin. it allows the kremlin to argue that it's much safer to stick to the same path. in hungary, large pro and anti—government rallies have been held to mark hungary's national day, the anniversary of the 18118 revolution. just weeks before the general election, viktor 0rban‘s fidesz party is determined to win its 3rd term in a row. but the opposition have begun to believe they can stop him. they marched across the country in their tens of thousands. much more is at...
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on our show during the election broadcast by one of the spokespeople for vladimir putin's their campaign thing in fact all of the media attention outside of russia spurred people on to actually get out and vote but when it comes to the united kingdom and the reaction there what we've seen newspapers putting out their articles about there being no opposition in russia against vladimir putin also that vote tampering had taken place and we've seen cartoons one in particular in the guardian depicting russian president mr putin as a spider sitting atop the world it's very similar in fact to a nazi propaganda post that was published way back in the in the thirty's that talked about the dangers of global bolshevism and if they've compared the two they're really it's a negative where you would expect it to be negative the coverage of putin's reelection we're still waiting for a reaction from the. big here in europe no word from the elites say piracy in france as i say no word from the chancellor here in germany either but we're keeping an eye on that and assume is anything does come out of cours
on our show during the election broadcast by one of the spokespeople for vladimir putin's their campaign thing in fact all of the media attention outside of russia spurred people on to actually get out and vote but when it comes to the united kingdom and the reaction there what we've seen newspapers putting out their articles about there being no opposition in russia against vladimir putin also that vote tampering had taken place and we've seen cartoons one in particular in the guardian...
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my mind turns to another six years of vladimir putin. what are you watching for internally for russians living through another six years and externally as russia exerts power on the world stage? john: i was thinking about this earlier when we were discussing things. looking six years ahead, it isn't that hard to figure out actually. what his basic emphasis will be. i think he has -- and we were also talking backstage about whether we have a danger of overestimating putin and seeing him as more than 10 feet tall. that is always a danger, but really he is rather good at strategy. it is not that hard to be good at strategy when you have absolute power. when we put together a strategy document in our country, it is weeks and weeks of bureaucratic discussion and then everyone is exhausted before you implement the strategy. were told during a visit to moscow, basically people get together once a week with putin and decide what to do. you're looking ahead to the next six years, i would say his goals are to be first, further consolidate his powe
my mind turns to another six years of vladimir putin. what are you watching for internally for russians living through another six years and externally as russia exerts power on the world stage? john: i was thinking about this earlier when we were discussing things. looking six years ahead, it isn't that hard to figure out actually. what his basic emphasis will be. i think he has -- and we were also talking backstage about whether we have a danger of overestimating putin and seeing him as more...
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she was eight when vladimir putin came to power. now 26, she thinks it is well past time for a change. so her team are helping train monitors for the election. xenia calls it a fake vote in any case, and as president putin's last term brought war and sanctions, she is worried what the next might hold. translation: i want russia to continue as part of western civilisation, and not closed off behind a wall. yes, we want to be seen as equals. we want to protect our interests, but we don't want to be seen as north korea. we don't want to be isolated. that seems to be the direction the country is heading in, though. we travelled north to st petersburg to investigate claims that russia's information war is now targeting the west, too. from here, the kremlin has been accused of using the internet to manipulate opinion at home and abroad. and this building has become notorious as russia's troll factory. it's mostly empty now — the sign says it is up for rent. but an criminal indictment in the united states claims staff here operated as an
she was eight when vladimir putin came to power. now 26, she thinks it is well past time for a change. so her team are helping train monitors for the election. xenia calls it a fake vote in any case, and as president putin's last term brought war and sanctions, she is worried what the next might hold. translation: i want russia to continue as part of western civilisation, and not closed off behind a wall. yes, we want to be seen as equals. we want to protect our interests, but we don't want to...